Scientific professions reach salaries of 100,000 to 150,000 euros annually

Salaries for scientific executives are rising quickly, especially for those combining biology or physics skills with expertise in law, IT, or finance. Professions such as doctors, pharmacists, or biologists secure well-paid roles in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and medical sectors. These high earnings, up to 150,000 euros annually, highlight the growing value of cross-disciplinary skills in a demanding market.

In the French job market, scientific professions offer attractive salary prospects, particularly when professionals develop multiple skills. Executives specialized in biology, physics, chemistry, or life sciences access positions in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, or medical industries, where earnings can reach 100,000 to 150,000 euros per year.

A starting biologist typically earns between 38,000 and 45,000 euros. However, adding regulatory specialization can raise the initial salary to 45,000 euros and increase it to 60,000 euros within a few years, according to David Bruchlen, founder of the recruitment firm Science Me Up. “For example, a biologist at the start of their career earns between 38 and 45,000€. But if they also have a specialty in regulatory matters, their starting salary can rise to 45,000€ and climb to 60,000€ in a few years,” he explains.

These cross-disciplinary skills, scarce in the market, are becoming essential amid the proliferation of French and European regulations for medicines and medical devices. These roles often involve administrative tasks, such as drafting reports to ensure compliance of processes, raw materials, and finished products. This blend of technical and regulatory expertise drives salaries to high levels, reflecting the shortage of qualified profiles in these fields.

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